“Save Our Sounds” included several documentaries about pollution in the Neuse River and other waterways in eastern North Carolina, as well as environmental concerns along the coast of North Carolina. WRAL-TV News Anchor Charlie Gaddy introduces CBS News Anchor Walter Cronkite, an avid sailing enthusiast, who addressed an audience of concerned citizens in Raleigh.

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By now WRAL-TV viewers know about the Rescan Day on September 11, 2019, originally slated for September 6 but postponed due to Hurricane Dorian. (To continue receiving the signal for WRAL-TV and FOX 50, viewers watching via antenna need to

Knight Rider had KITT, Han Solo had the Millennium Falcon and now the WRAL-TV Weather team has their very own high-tech ride. The WRAL-TV Storm Tracker is an addition to the tools to help NC’s most trusted source for weather

This week SKY 5 is celebrating its 40th anniversary as a part of the WRAL-TV fleet. SKY 5 was the first helicopter in North Carolina devoted to fulltime television newsgathering when it went into service on July 31, 1979. Over

WRAL-TV Lead Designer/Print & Online Bill Burch has been given a variety of unique projects over his 23 years at the Big 5. To help mark one year to the kick-off of the 2020 Summer Olympics in Tokyo, he again

WRAL-TV Anchors Ken Smith and Lena Tillet are joining forces for a brand new hour of news each weekday morning. WRAL’s Morning News on FOX 50 expands with an additional hour from 9-10am. The newscast launches on Monday, June 3.

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